Malcolm Root was born in Colchester in 1950 and still lives in nearby Halstead.
From an early age he combined his love of art with a fascination for all kinds of transport.
On leaving school he entered the printing industry and in 1981 took the decision to become a full-time professional artist.Commissions followed, particularly for railway scenes, and in 1983 he was elected a full member of the Guild of Railway Artists.
Malcolm's paintings have encompassed almost every form of transport - from horse and cart and tram to Concorde and 'le Shuttle'.

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Malcolm Root's Transport Paintings

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Malcolm Root's A Pageant of Transport

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Malcolm Root's A Pageant of Transport - £19.99

In this third book of paintings, Malcolm Root's stunning pictures have been arranged to give a chronological pageant of the development of transport down the centuries, and in particular over the last one hundred years during which the greatest changes have taken place.

Malcolm Root was born in Colchester in 1950 and still lives in nearby Halstead.
From an early age he combined his love of art with a fascination for all kinds of transport.
On leaving school he entered the printing industry and in 1981 took the decision to become a full-time professional artist.Commissions followed, particularly for railway scenes, and in 1983 he was elected a full member of the Guild of Railway Artists.
Malcolm's paintings have encompassed almost every form of transport - from horse and cart and tram to Concorde and 'le Shuttle'.

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Malcolm Root's Transport Paintings

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Malcolm Root's A Pageant of Transport

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Malcolm Root's A Pageant of Transport - £19.99

In this third book of paintings, Malcolm Root's stunning pictures have been arranged to give a chronological pageant of the development of transport down the centuries, and in particular over the last one hundred years during which the greatest changes have taken place.

This beautiful cover, designed by Cath, celebrates Christmas and features a traditional Christmas scene by renowned transport artist Malcolm Root.
The cover image ' Royal Mail Van' features a Y-model Morris Van, first introduced in 1939.

Our beautiful cover features the miniature sheet of Christmas 2014 stamps which incorporates a barcode down the left hand side
Featuring a stunning image by renowned transport artist Malcolm Root
Cancelled with a specially designed Postwick, Norwich postmark on the first day of issue (4th November, 2014)
Available personally signed by the artist Malcolm Root

Order yours today!

Royal Mail Van - Malcolm Root 1993

A little snow would never stop the postman doing his rounds, but as you can see it does provide wonderful ammunition for a snowball fight on the way to school.

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Malcolm Root was born in Colchester in 1950 and still lives in nearby Halstead.On leaving school he entered the printing industry and in 1981 took the decision to become a full-time professional artist.Commissions followed, particularly for railway scenes, and in 1983 he was elected a full member of the Guild of Railway Artists.
Malcolm's paintings have encompassed almost every form of transport, from horse and cart and tram to Concorde and 'le Shuttle'.

This beautiful cover, designed by Cath, celebrates Christmas and features a traditional Christmas scene by renowned transport artist Malcolm Root.
The cover image 'Last Day of Term' features a 1950s Bristol LSG school bus.

This cover was automatically reserved for anyone in our Amber, Silver, Gold and Platinum clubs (signed and unsigned) at the lowest possible price

Our beautiful cover features the full set of Christmas stamps
Featuring a stunning image by renowned transport artist Malcolm Root
Cancelled with a specially designed Snowstreet, Diss postmark on the first day of issue (4th November, 2014)
Available signed by the artist Malcolm Root

Order yours today!

Last Day of Term - Malcolm Root 1998

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Malcolm Root was born in Colchester in 1950 and still lives in nearby Halstead.
From an early age he combined his love of art with a fascination for all kinds of transport.
On leaving school he entered the printing industry and in 1981 took the decision to become a full-time professional artist.Commissions followed, particularly for railway scenes, and in 1983 he was elected a full member of the Guild of Railway Artists.
Malcolm's paintings have encompassed almost every form of transport, from horse and cart and tram to Concorde and 'le Shuttle'.

This beautiful cover, designed by Cath, celebrates Christmas and features a traditional Christmas scene by renowned transport artist Malcolm Root.
The cover image ' Royal Mail Van' features a Y-model Morris Van, first introduced in 1939.

This cover was automatically reserved for anyone in our Bronze, Gold and Platinum clubs (signed and unsigned) at the lowest possible price

Our beautiful cover features the miniature sheet of Christmas 2014 stamps
Featuring a stunning image by renowned transport artist Malcolm Root
Cancelled with a specially designed Postwick, Norwich postmark on the first day of issue (4th November, 2014)
Available signed by the artist Malcolm Root

Order yours today!

Royal Mail Van - Malcolm Root 1993

A little snow would never stop the postman doing his rounds, but as you can see it does provide wonderful ammunition for a snowball fight on the way to school.

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Malcolm Root was born in Colchester in 1950 and still lives in nearby Halstead.On leaving school he entered the printing industry and in 1981 took the decision to become a full-time professional artist.Commissions followed, particularly for railway scenes, and in 1983 he was elected a full member of the Guild of Railway Artists.
Malcolm's paintings have encompassed almost every form of transport, from horse and cart and tram to Concorde and 'le Shuttle'.